Epstein Files: Shocking Vote 🔥 Revealed! 🚀

The House of Representatives is poised to vote on a measure demanding the Justice Department release all documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and convicted sex offender. This shift follows a significant change from President Donald Trump, who initially opposed the release but now actively encourages Republicans to support the bill. Initially, concerns had arisen that Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson were attempting to block the release, fueled by accusations that they were trying to conceal any connection to Epstein within the files. However, pressure from within the Republican party prompted Trump to reverse course. Last week, the House Oversight Committee unveiled thousands of emails and documents obtained through a subpoena to Epstein’s estate. Notably, a 2019 email surfaced showing Epstein stating that Trump “knew about the girls.” The White House has countered this by alleging that Democrats are strategically leaking emails as part of a political campaign targeting Trump. The “Epstein Files Transparency Act,” championed by lawmakers including Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene—who recently has distanced herself from Trump’s support largely due to her advocacy for releasing the files—and Representative Thomas Massie, has gained traction. Massie has been a key proponent of the bill, expressing concerns that the Justice Department might delay the release, potentially citing legal exemptions for ongoing investigations. He emphasized that any redactions should not be based on embarrassment. The vote follows a petition introduced in July aimed at bypassing Speaker Johnson’s control over the legislative process, and comes as survivors of alleged abuse continue to advocate for transparency in the investigation.